Five simple rules. Ariane Tucker has followed them since the night she
escaped from the genetics lab where she was created, the result of combining
human and extraterrestrial DNA. Ariane's survival--and that of her adoptive father--depends
on her ability to blend in among the full-blooded humans, to hide in plain
sight from those who seek to recover their lost (and expensive)
"project."

But when a cruel prank at school goes awry, it
puts her in the path of Zane Bradshaw, the police chief's son and someone who
sees too much. Someone who really seesher.
After years of trying to be invisible, Ariane finds the attention
frightening--and utterly intoxicating. Suddenly, nothing is simple anymore,
especially not the rules. (Synopsis)

Review

Let me start off by saying that this is the
first sci-fi book I’ve read and I really enjoyed it. The story is told in
present tense and also in flashback. We also get to see through the eyes of two
characters, Ariane our main character, and Zane her prospected love interest.
As soon as Zane was introduced he had his own chapter and after that they
alternated.

The
characters: Ariane, I really liked her and my heart was really breaking for her
when she would describe what they would do to her back at GTX, the facility
where she was born and where she lived for the first 6 years of her life, until
her “father” rescued her. Mark her father, took care of her for 10 years and he
is the one that set those 5 rules that were never to be broken. He worked at
GTX and would get the inside scoop if they were looking for Ariane. I liked him
in the beginning but then he became suspicious. Zane was one of the popular
guys in school but at home, he could not be any more useless to his dad, who
was the head of the police department. I was not fond of him what so ever, he
mistreated Zane way too often. Zane’s mom left a day before his birthday the
year before so he’s been dealing with that. Jenna was Ariane’s best friend, she
wanted to be Rachel’s friend and part of the popular group, but Rachel couldn’t
care less about her. And then there’s Rachel, the mean girl. I must say that
there was some major bullying in this book, not a lot but just a few and those
were hurtful, obviously I did not like her, she was a bully and was only happy
at other people’s expense.

Ariane
goes to a regular school and is supposed to be unoticed, but when Rachel
humiliates Jenna, Ariane has had it with Rachels’ mean ways and wants to find a
way to get back at her. That is where Zane comes in; he has come up with the
perfect plan to get back at her because he is also fed up with her evil ways
and he wants Ariane to be a part of it.

Ariane’s
reaction to Zane coming up to her to talk:

Zane:
“I need to talk to you.”

Ariane:
“What do you want?” I stared at him. We had no classes together this year, and
obviously we didn’t run in the same social circle. Because I’m allergic to
bitch.

Lol,
I had to share I thought that was a funny part. I literally laughed out loud!

Zane comes from “the popular group” so Ariane has no idea what he would want
with her.

I
thought the writing was great like everything flowed together very well and the
plot was good, I was really into the story from the beginning. The story went
at a good pace. I liked this book and I enjoyed reading it and I'm looking forward to seeing what's going to happen next in the story. I give this story
4/5 stars. I recommend this book to sci-fi readers, I think they would really
enjoy it.